Wayne R. Cary, 89 formerly of Camillus, passed away peacefully at Rochester General Hospital. Born in Long Lake, NY the son of Burton and Rose Cary. He was one of nine brothers and sisters. After graduation he worked for Lincoln First as a messenger. He was drafted into the US Army and served during the Korean War. He returned to Lincoln Bank and worked for 47 years, reaching the rank of Senior Vice President of Commercial Lending. He married Maryann (Evans) in 1958 whom he met at Lincoln Bank. They raised three children and lived in Camillus until 2016. He loved golfing, coaching baseball and was a avid hockey Dad.

Survived by his loving wife of 60 years Maryann (Evans), and three children, Kathy (Mark) Sloan of Lakeland, Robert (Lynn) and Thomas (Kelly) both of Victor, NY, eight grandchildren, Joshua, Justin, Jason, Kayla, Jake, Ben, Julianne and Mathew, and three great-grandchildren, and one sister Alice Pazaras of Syracuse.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be Monday, January 28 at 10:00 AM in Holy Family Church, 127 Chapel Drive, Syracuse, NY 13219.
Burial to follow in Onondaga County Veterans Cemetery with Military Honors.

Francis Anthony Silvaggio, born in Syracuse in 1925, son of Anthony and Mary (DelVecchio) Silvaggio was born into eternal Life on January 22, 2019. His Catholic faith was especially important to Frank. Ambitious at work from the age of eight, he was in the car business for decades and retired as a sergeant in the Civil Division of the Onondaga County Sheriff’s Department. He was a Navy Veteran of WWII. An avid golfer and long-time member of Holy Family Golf League, Frank achieved his first hole-in-one at 88 and another at 90! He enjoyed the warmth of Florida friends, and when he was absolutely certain there would be no snow in Syracuse, would venture north for time with family.

Pre-deceased by son Peter and grandson Michael; sisters: Margaret Logana, Dorothy Lischak and Della Fortino, and brothers John and Peter Silvaggio.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be Monday, January 28 at 10:00 AM in Holy Family Church, 127 Chapel Drive, Syracuse, NY 13219. Burial to follow in Onondaga County Veterans Cemetery with Military Honors.

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